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HOW TO USE THIS
PIECE
This Train
(click voicing to view and hear
online)
Two-part
Three-part
This Train
is an American folk song kin to both the
African-American spiritual and the county-gospel genre. It has no direct
reference to God, but it speaks of a train that is bound for glory.
The three-part setting is one of Bob Siltman's most popular arrangements.
It is now available in both two and three parts. In the two-part setting,
Part I is appropriate for Boy Trebles and/or Cambiatas (boys in
the first phase of change). Part two is written in the bass clef and is
limited to the comfortable singing area of changing voice Baritones (the
second phase of change) of D-D (above and below middle C). In the
three-part voicing, Part I is for Cambiata; Part II for Adolescent
Baritone I; and Part III for Adolescent Baritone II.
The piece may be used
with mixed groups as well. See the
two-part
or
three-part variable voicing chart.
American Folk Song
Arranged by Bob Siltman
Piano Score by Tom Stokes
Two-part Variable Voicing with Piano
(CP Catalog #U1106208)
Three-part Variable Voicing with
Piano (CP Catalog #U978114)
You may Order or
from J.W. Pepper
USE KEYWORDS:
This Train Siltman Cambiata Press
WITHIN: All Information (drop-down)
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---- ATTENTION PLEASE ---
When you click the voicing of this song you
will be able to access an engraved copy of the piece. When the new page
appears, if you haven't already downloaded the scorch plug-in, you will be
asked to do so. This plug-in gives you access to all the scores on the
Cambiata Press website. After the music appears on your screen, there are TWO
WAYS to view and hear it:
1. Click the "play" icon and you will
hear the piece played electronically, and as it plays, the cursor will lead
your vision through the piece.
2. Click the "Hear Choir with
Real Player" link (upper right hand corner) to hear a choral ensemble
sing the piece. Use the Sibelius "page" icon to move the pages of
the engraved copy manually as you listen. Do not click the "play" icon
while the ensemble is singing or you will hear both renditions
simultaneously.
Download
Real Player.
Performed by the UCA Cambiata
Chamber Chorale,
Don L. Collins, Director
The choral rendition is the
three-part arrangement.
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